Grub Error 22 Sata

This is also how grub finds them booting from live-cd.) In pingvino veritas! Installation & Setup Our Sites Site Links About Us Find Us Vista Forums Eight Forums Ten Forums Help Me Bake Network Status Contact Us Legal Privacy and cookies Windows 7 Forums Thx again Saikee - you're definitely the Ultimate Grub-Super-Master-Guru! Installed system is Debian Lenny. /boot is /dev/sda2 root is /dev/sda6 Grub is installed on /dev/sda2 which is marked active. http://imagextension.com/grub-error/grub-error-29.php

Thanks for the tip, hope it works havock View Public Profile View LQ Blog View Review Entries View HCL Entries Find More Posts by havock 11-15-2011, 01:57 PM #5 Newer kernel may have been compiled to do without the hda device names which you can check with the /dev directory from the Live CD. I'm still getting the Error 22 message. When the bios booted all I had was the master and the slave.

Not even my vista drive was HD0 on the Master IDE channel. Main Menu LQ Calendar LQ Rules LQ Sitemap Site FAQ View New Posts View Latest Posts Zero Reply Threads LQ Wiki Most Wanted Jeremy's Blog Report LQ Bug Syndicate Latest The kernel is the same but the instruction to call it up is different between Grub1 and Grub2. Reply With Quote 05-15-2010,07:43 AM #6 saikee View Profile View Forum Posts I'm totally not hacked.

have limited knowledge of Linux but I am learning slowly. i m havin a sony vaio laptop havin windows 7 home premium with sp1.. Put it where you can find it quickly Quote: Well it would seem that by adding the second sata drive I promoted the IDE to be the primary boot drive in http://arstechnica.com/civis/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=259537 Reply With Quote 05-14-2010,02:02 PM #4 saikee View Profile View Forum Posts I'm totally not hacked.

But when I rebooted same error. If it is not in the man pages or the how-to's this is the place! Join Date Jun 2004 Location Newcastle upon Tyne Posts 2,971 Error 22 is "No such partition". CentOS The Community ENTerprise Operating System Skip to content Search Advanced search Quick links Unanswered posts Active topics Search The team FAQ Login Register Board index CentOS 4 CentOS 4 -

Please visit this page to clear all LQ-related cookies. http://www.sevenforums.com/hardware-devices/233723-grub-loading-error-22-a.html Top ctdufy Posts: 16 Joined: 2006/02/26 13:51:18 Re: CENT-OS 4.3 Boot doesn't seem to work - SATA Disk Drive Quote Postby ctdufy » 2006/03/29 02:00:00 It looks like I am getting Debian still uses hd* for ide-drives and sd* for sata-drives, this is not a problem. Note that registered members see fewer ads, and ContentLink is completely disabled once you log in.

Basically, it boiled down to grub stage 1 had not installed. and if so how do I correct this so I can format and transfer the data from the older IDE to the new sata drive? glenn69 Linux - Newbie 1 10-07-2004 09:16 PM New drive added, help with GRUB crimsontide Linux - Newbie 2 03-23-2004 06:09 PM All times are GMT -5. useful reference Advanced Search Forum Community Help: Check the Help Files, then come here to ask!

Here's a bit of my situation... Join our community today! No system commander.I haven't had time to even look up where to start looking, grub sounds good, will do it in a bit.

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I learn things from the forums all the time ... To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. When booting it says "grub loading" followed by "error 22" No prompt, no possibility to type in anything system just hangs. i tried to dual boot my laptop with ubuntu 9 as well as windows 7...

Code: root (hd1,1) setup (hd0) root (hd0) chainloader +1 boot In the above you restore Grub from (hd1,1) into the MBR of (hd0) and then boot it up immediately and hopefully The installation went perfectly. Join Date May 2009 Posts 1 [SOLVED] Grub Error 22 I have a hard drive system: Master 250 G Slave 100G Raid 0 a 120G b 120G External 120G Finally a this page What I'd do (but, that's just me) is disconnect the "good drives" just to keep 'em safe, connect the new one and boot with a Live CD, fire up GParted and